Annapolis use of open space funds is complicated endeavor
Deal dating back to 2001 gives city access to funds but only with county's permission
View ArticleMGM National Harbor calls opening 'successful'
The $1.4 billion MGM National Harbor, Maryland's sixth and most expensive casino, opened Thursday with Las Vegas-style flair and the company chairman's prediction that residents of Baltimore — about...
View ArticleOfficer, cruiser struck in police pursuit in Pasadena
Two people were arrested following a police pursuit in which an officer and a cruiser were struck by a vehicle Thursday night in Pasadena. Erik Benjamin Prestbury, 50, of Stoll Street in Baltimore,...
View ArticleMap: Election results from Anne Arundel County's polling places
There were more than 270,000 ballots cast in Anne Arundel County during November's General Election, with Hillary Clinton winning the county by a margin of about 6,000 votes, according to the Anne...
View ArticleAnne Arundel executive, fire chief share tips for Christmas tree safety
'Tis the season for decorating Christmas trees. 'Tis also the season for keeping them watered. Anne Arundel County officials are reminding residents to take proper care of Christmas trees this holiday...
View ArticlePolice seize $6,400 in drugs in Glen Burnie
Anne Arundel police seized some $6,400 in cocaine and heroin last week in Glen Burnie. Duriel Lakeem Allen, 30, of Sharon Drive, has been charged with multiple counts including possession with intent...
View Article12 medical marijuana dispensary licenses awarded in Anne Arundel districts
Maryland's medical marijuana commission on Friday announced the names of 102 dispensaries that have been awarded preliminary approval, including nine in Anne Arundel County and three in a district...
View ArticleStudy: Anne Arundel's cost of living rise among highest in Maryland over past...
Megan Hansen pays $1,875 a month for a three-bedroom apartment in Glen Burnie and struggles to keep up with her monthly bills. A former psychology student who now baby-sits to make ends meet, Hansen...
View ArticleFor Anne Arundel police negotiators, listening is critical
Police respond to two barricade situations in one week
View ArticleCouncil debates proposal to expand comprehensive zoning notification
Councilman Chris Trumbauer's effort to add more notice to the comprehensive zoning process didn't get much attention at last week's County Council meeting, in the midst of debates over composting and...
View ArticleFormer NSA head: Employees leaving agency for private sector
The former head of the National Security Agency said the agency's employees "are increasingly leaving in large numbers" for better opportunities in the private sector. At a Dec. 6 forum hosted by the...
View ArticleAnnapolis City Council to drive sale of golf course
If city doesn't sell, county may still be required to repair parts of Eisenhower site
View ArticleRuppersberger supports Mattis for secretary of defense as Dems debate pick
Rep. C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger is voicing his support for Gen. James Mattis as President-elect Donald Trump's choice for defense secretary while Senate Democrats are still debating the pick. In a...
View ArticleCommunity colleges respond to uncertainty for immigrant students
Two-year institutions have been less vocal than four-year universities on potential repeal of DACA
View ArticleGlen Burnie man charged with attempted robbery, assault
Dalonte Walker has been charged with attempted robbery, assault, as well as several drug, weapons and theft charges, police said.
View ArticlePolice looking for information about Glen Burnie shooting
The shooting occurred on the 8000 block of Green Orchard Road around 7:39 p.m.
View ArticlePolice seize more than 16 grams of drugs in Brooklyn Park
A Hanover man was arrested with possession of a controlled dangerous substance after police officers found more than 30 vials and five grams of crack cocaine on the man.
View ArticleEnrollment is brisk as Congress mulls repeal of Obamacare
As the Republican-led Congress and the President-elect Donald J. Trump call for the repeal of the federal health care law known as Obamacare, insurance exchanges in Maryland and around the country...
View ArticleCardin, Van Hollen ask for more support for bay watershed farmers
U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin and Senator-elect Chris Van Hollen are asking the federal government to reallocate unspent conservation dollars to states in the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Cardin and Van Hollen,...
View ArticleFirst Day Hikes planned around Maryland
Still looking for New Year's plans? How about taking a hike? The Maryland Park Service is coordinating several "First Day Hikes" at parks around the state on Jan. 1. The free guided hikes are part of...
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